Hi ,
Is your child constantly interrupting conversations, forgetting daily responsibilities, or struggling to focus on tasks? Do they daydream during class or have emotional outbursts that leave you feeling concerned and confused?
You are not alone.
ADHD diagnoses are on
the rise, and many parents are wondering if their child’s behavior is just a phase or something more. Recognizing the signs isn’t always straightforward, but understanding them is the first step toward helping your child thrive.
Here are 7 common signs your child might have ADHD:
- Interrupting: Frequently cutting into conversations or activities.
- Trouble waiting their turn: Impatience during games or group activities.
- Emotional
turmoil: Intense emotions and unexpected outbursts.
- Fidgetiness: Inability to sit still, constant movement.
- Problems playing quietly: Struggling with calm, quiet activities.
- Unfinished tasks: Starting projects but rarely completing them.
- Lack of focus: Difficulty paying attention, even when spoken to directly.
If several of these signs resonate with you, it might be time to delve deeper.
But there’s hope and help
available.
We invite you to join the ADHD, Autism, & Chronic Disease Parenting Summit, happening from December 3rd to December 9th, 2024.